32 liters, and standard deviation of 6.6 liters.
A) What is the probability that daily production is less than 39.9 liters?
(Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
B) What is the probability that daily production is more than 38.6 liters?
(Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
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In order to target a specific region of genomic DNA with CRISPR, researchers must include a guide RNA containing a 20-basepair (bp) long spacer sequence that matches the DNA sequence at the target site. One of the possible risks of genetic engineering methods is "off-target" editing, which occurs when a guide RNA matches a part of the genome other than the intended target site. (i) How many possible guide RNA sequences are there? (ii) Estimate probability that a single site in the human genome matches a random 20-bp spacer. State all your assumptions. (iii) After infection, HIV converts its RNA genome into DNA and inserts itself into the human genome. Imagine you have designed a 20-bp spacer to target and deactivate part of the HIV DNA sequence. Based on the previous answer, estimate the probability that this sequence will have at least one off-target match somewhere in the human X chromosome, which is 300 000 bp long (counting both strands). Note: when P is very small (close to 0), (1-P)^n is approximately equal to (1-nP). (iv) What would be the probability of an off-target site appearing somewhere in the entire human genome (6 billion pairs counting both strands)?
Part 1: When reading a journal or newspaper article that cites statistics or presents statistical results, what are some things that you should consider to assess whether the conclusions are credible? Why? (Hint: review Chapter 1 and the other chapters we have covered in the textbook for specific criteria. The more criteria listed the better.)
a). Choose a specific ecosystem (eg a coral reef, a desert, a rainforest) and briefly describe a situation where human intervention has significantly altered it (either for the better or the worse). Remember to describe the ecosystem both before and after the changes and explain the factors that have caused the transformation (examples would include logging companies clearing large areas of forest or the introduction of a treatment plant that reduced the amount of raw sewage piped into the sea).
The Biologist's Experiment A biologist is investigating the effect of potential plant hormones by treating 20 stem segments. At the end of the observation period the following length averages were computed: Compound X = 1.18 Compound Y - 1.17 Based on these mean values it was concluded that there are no treatment differences. 1) Are you satisfied with this conclusion? Why or why not? 2) If you were asked for help in analyzing these data, what statistical method would you suggest to be used to come to a meaningful conclusion about the data and why? 3) Are there any other questions you would ask regarding this experiment, data collection, and analysis methods?
Q10. Section 3-2: Systolic Blood Pressure: [6 marks] the systolic blood pressure of 30 randomly selected college students is Use grouped formulas to find approximations for mean, standard deviation, median, P30 and Q3. [1] Xg= [2] Sg5 [1] grouped median [1] P30 [1] Q3 =
Part 4: After you have conducted the analysis in Part 3, the association between exposure to noise and hearing loss weakened and became statistically insignificant. Explain this finding.
Part 3: You were requested to again investigate the association between exposure to noise and hearing loss while also accounting for each worker's age, level of education, past history of a hearing ailment, and presence of comorbidity. What statistical analysis would provide an answer?
b). Discuss how far you believe human beings should go to protect current ecological systems (if at all) and whether you think there is ever a time when natural ecology should be sacrificed for human needs.
Assume that we want to construct a confidence interval. Do one of the following, as appropriate. (a) Find the critical value Za/2. (b) find the critical value ta/2, or (c) state that neither the normal nor the t distribution applies. Confidence level is 95%, o = 26.6, and the histogram of right-eye vision measurements from a random sample of 66 adult males is shown to the right. Frequency 40 30- 20 10 of 0 50 100 150 200 Vision in Right Eye Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. OA. Za/2 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) OB. ta/2 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) OC. Neither the normal nor the t distribution applies. Next Q
4. We've talked a lot about the difference between correlation and causality. You read a study's conclusion that states that "having more social support causes increased levels of happiness." (10 points overall) a. What are some potential issues with the way the researchers established causality? (4 points) b. What steps are needed to establish causal order of social support and happiness? (3 points) c. Suggest one or two other variables that we might need to take into account when we're looking at the relationship between social support and happiness. (3 points)